Louisville Orchestra Creators Corps
Revolutionary Approach
The Louisville Orchestra Creators Corps is unlike anything seen in the orchestral world.
Launched in the 2022-23 season, the Creators Corps is the first program where composers fully integrate into the life of an orchestra and its city. Each season, the LO invites creators to live in Louisville’s Shelby Park neighborhood, not just as visiting artists but as active members of the community. With an annual salary, housing, and workspaces, they have the resources to craft original works, lead educational initiatives, and design projects that connect directly with the people of Louisville. This bold approach allows the orchestra to present music that feels personal, timely, and deeply rooted in our city’s unique culture, bringing audiences closer to the music than ever before.
History of Innovation
First Edition Records and Beyond
Since its founding, the Louisville Orchestra has championed contemporary music and celebrated living composers. In 1937, Mayor Charles Farnsley and Maestro Robert Whitney made the commissioning, performance, and recording of new works central to the LO’s mission. Between 1950 and 1992, LO commissioned 52 works and released over 450 pieces through First Edition Records.
The LO Creators Corps continues this legacy today, inviting creators to connect with Louisville each season and shape civic life through music. Under Music Director Teddy Abrams since 2014, the LO remains dedicated to new music and forward-thinking programming.
Meet our Creators Corps
Active in Residence
Creators Corps Alumni
See Our Creators in Concert
Copland's Appalachian Spring
Copland’s Appalachian Spring, performed with the Louisville Ballet, shares the program with the world premiere of a new work by the Creators Corps.
Rhapsody in Blue
Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue meets bold new sounds in this dynamic concert with Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra.

Interested in Creating With Us?
For more information about the Creator Corps, including program details, community engagement initiatives, and the application process, please contact:
Jacob Gotlib | Senior Creator Corps Program Manager
502-585-9434 or jgotlib@louisvilleorchestra.org

















